Islanders win for second time in 22 games

Dec 17, 2010 - 6:23 AM

Uniondale, NY (Sports Network) - Matt Moulson scored what eventually was the
decisive goal to cap a three-goal outburst in the first period, and the New
York Islanders held on for a much-needed 3-2 victory over the Anaheim Ducks at
Nassau Coliseum.

P.A. Parenteau and Blake Comeau also tallied for the Islanders, who recorded
just their second win in 22 games and broke a six-game December losing streak.

"It's been a rough go lately, but we're not thrilled with the way we played,"
said Islanders defenseman Andrew MacDonald. "The important thing is we got
two points."

Rick DiPietro was solid between the pipes with 30 saves, including 12 in the
final period to hold on for the win.

Joffrey Lupul and Jason Blake both tallied a goal and an assist for Anaheim,
which had a three-game win streak snapped. Curtis McElhinney stopped just 9-
of-12 shots during the first period before he was pulled and replaced by Jonas
Hiller, who turned away all 17 shots he faced.

"The first period was tough," Blake said of New York's scoring burst. "They
scored quick goals on us... I thought we did some great things in the second
and third period."

The first came at the 15:06 mark when John Tavares worked the puck from behind
the net and centered it to Parenteau, who knocked it home on the power play.
Just 28 seconds later, the Islanders scored on a similar play but it was Rob
Schremp centering it from the back boards to Comeau, who rifled it past
McElhinney from the high slot.

Good things came in threes for the Islanders as they found the back of the net
after Moulson stole the puck at the left circle. He carried the puck into the
slot and finished with a backhand to take a 3-0 edge.

McElhinney was pulled after the goal and Hiller replaced him -- Hiller never
saw a shot the remainder of the opening period.

The Ducks got on the board during the final seconds of a power play in the
second period. Saku Koivu controlled the puck on the right side of the net and
made a pass across the crease to Lupul, who jammed it past DiPietro.

The lead was cut to one only a minute and a half into the final period on
Blake's tally. But the Ducks could not finish the comeback despite outshooting
the Islanders 13-7 in the final frame. Anaheim even had a power play during
the final five minutes of play and had a sixth attacker during the last
minute, but failed to convert.

Game Notes

The Ducks are 6-7-3 as the visiting team this season...Ducks winger Teemu
Selanne has missed the last four games because of a groin injury...The Ducks
had taken three of four against the Islanders coming into the game.